Thanks guys! I installed Debian pycurl package and then I ran Pip install motioneye And that worked. I tried the pip3 earlier and that didn’t work, but maybe I did it the wrong way. many thanks again /Martinby Martin - Debian
Thanks bodhi Now i'm back on track :) and now i'm trying to install motioneye pip install motioneye and gets a Building wheel for pycurl (setup.py) ... error and Running setup.py install for pycurl ... error root@debian:/# pip install motioneye WARNING: pip is being invoked by an old script wrapper. This will fail in a future version of pip. Please see https://github.com/by Martin - Debian
Hi Bodhi! Now something has gone wrong again :) i think i manage to flash the new uboot, and then i rebooted i got this, U-Boot 2017.07-tld-1 (Sep 05 2017 - 00:38:05 -0700) Netgear Stora MS2110 SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 128 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 256 MiB In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: egiga0 PHY reset timed out 88E1116 Initialized onby Martin - Debian
Hi bodhi, thanks for all the help, I made a new rootfs on a Sandisk and it started, so now i can connect to it by ssh and reboot works fine. Should i try to implement a new u boot or just leave it as it is? and why do i need a new u-boot? /Martinby Martin - Debian
At first i used a Corsair Flash Voyager® GTR 32GB USB Flash Drive then i tried to use a Corsair SSD Force Series F60, 60GB and that was the one i manage to boot with the second time(created as Ext3, primary partition). I have one Sandisk 8gb that i will try. Is it ment to just run debian with this usb or can i mount a sata disk and put debian there? /Martinby Martin - Debian
bodhi, Ok, my log is messed up now so i made a reboot and now it will not boot again :( __ __ _ _ | \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | | | |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _ \ | | | | | | (_| | | \ V / __/ | | |_| |_|\__,_|_| \_/ \___|_|_| _ _ ____ _ | | | | | __ ) ___ ___ | |_ | | | |___| _ \ /by Martin - Debian
I sniped my putty log but i don't know how to recreate log if it's possible? when i try typing the line and at the end it seams to copy all to the next row and then writing over that with the rest. hope you understand my bad english :) In the log you see at the left what i have copy/paste in, In NOTE2 i have changed init=/bin/systemd to init=/etc/systemd because i search forby Martin - Debian
Did a remake of rootfs again, erased all on disk and made it ext3 and primary, i think maybe the other ones was logical partition type. then i used setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb start; ext2load usb 0:1 0x800000 /boot/uImage; ext2load usb 0:1 0x2100000 /boot/uInitrd' setenv bootcmd 'setenv bootargs $(console) root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 earlyprintk=serial; run bootcmd_usb; bootby Martin - Debian
I cant put in these bootcmd you posted yesterday, was it ment to just be bootcmd or with setenv before? I've tried to make a new rootfs but it must be something i'm missing or doing wrong, i have again followed the steps without success. Quote======================================================================== Updated 25 Aug 2019: Basic Debian buster Kirkwood rootfs foby Martin - Debian
One step closer i think, now its something with: ## Booting image at 00800000 ... Bad Magic Number But why reset? what i have copied from your post some days ago, it said "usb start"? 26Feb2020 Adjust the envs: setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb start; ext2load usb 0:1 0x800000 /boot/uImage; ext2load usb 0:1 0x2100000 /boot/uInitrd' setenv bootcmd 'setenv booby Martin - Debian